Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay vs Shop Heroes
Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay
Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay is the cooking-themed time management game to play if you're looking for a game that's like Cooking Fever or Cooking Dash and yet is different enough to be fun. Developed by Glu and endorsed by none other than the Culinary King himself, Gordon Ramsay, this game has the exhilarating and fun gameplay that you'd come to expect from a time management game where you'll need to prepare, cook and then serve your customers with the dishes they've ordered. However, all of this chaos of running around the kitchen is made funnier with famous quips from a cartoon Gordon.Since the game is a more fleshed-out time management game, there are plenty of upgrades for both your restaurant and your kitchen. Deciding which upgrade to buy first can be quite a challenge, but thankfully, if you've got time on your hands, you can easily replay any level to earn more coins. The recipes in this game can also be upgraded once you've got enough ingredients so you cna earn more profit.
The most interesting aspect of this game though is its battles. You can actually battle other players to climb up the leaderboard or even "bosses" like Gordon himself. So, if you enjoy time management games that will see your character running around the kitchen, Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay is a really great game to play. It's free and it has Gordon in it - what's not to love, right?
Shop Heroes
Shop Heroes is an incredibly fun and addictive, medieval/fantasy shop simulation that has some RPG elements. In this game, you play as a shopkeeper with a newly established shop that provides various types of RPG adventurers with their weapons, armor, and accessories. As opposed to only selling them, you will also need to hire crafters to craft the said items, and each crafter has their own sets of skills while each item will require certain sets of skills to craft. Thankfully, you can hire more than one crafter (eventually) and hence, you will be able to produce more than a few selected categories of items later down the road.These items can then be sold to the RPG adventurers who approach you at your shop. Selling to them, however, usually means that you'll be selling at market price, though you are given the option to lower your prices to earn Hearts or use Hearts to inflate your prices. Since most adventurers would want a very specific item to buy, which you may not have available, you can also use Hearts to change their minds. Naturally, trying to suggest a closer alternative to buy would cost you fewer Hearts.
The game also has RPG elements where you can recruit and send adventurers into various dungeons to earn special crafting materials that these dungeons only provide. There's PvP as well, where you can assemble a team of 5 to battle a randomly selected player's team of your bracket. Not to mention, you can even group up with other shopkeepers via guilds and work together on weekly challenges to win freebies, in addition to cooperatively building up the guild facilities so as to obtain a better guild-wide buff.
Shop Heroes is a game that is one of its kind because it not only managed to flawlessly merge both shop simulation and RPG into a fun and exciting package, but also to provide its game completely free. You can advance, albeit at a slower pace, in this game without spending a single cent if you like, but of course, if you enjoyed playing the game, you might want to spend some cash just to show your support.